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Definition of Tiffins
1. tiffin [v] - See also: tiffin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tiffins
Literary usage of Tiffins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mind and Words of Jesus by John Ross Macduff (1878)
"... the words of the Lord Jesus, how He said"— " I will not leave you comfortless:
I will come to you."— JOHN xiv. 18. (tiffins. ..."
2. Report of the Commissioners by Royal Commission on Secondary Education, Great Britain (1895)
"Some of these are, however, now being attracted to tiffins' by the county council
scholarships and the advantages in the way of natural science. "(4. ..."
3. Literary News by L. Pylodet, Augusta Harriet (Garrigue) Leypoldt (1893)
"16°, 50 c. Alison Fleming lived on a farm in New Jersey near the Orange Mountains.
Her nearest neighbors were the tiffins, nine children, who sometimes made ..."
4. Letters from China: With Particular Reference to the Empress Dowager and the by Sarah Pike Conger (1909)
"We are obliged repeatedly to send our regrets for invitations to dinners, tiffins,
and other entertainments. We have accepted only a few for the coming week ..."
5. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1895)
"When the door was opened the Inspector asked if Miss tiffins were at home, and,
... Miss tiffins was a lady of uncertain age, with a prim, precise manner, ..."
6. A New Gazetteer of the United States of America ...: Including by William Darby, Theodore Dwight (1833)
"WC tiffins, r. of Mich, and O. rising in the THREE ... Mich., tiffins r.
flows s., nters O. traversing Henry and Williams сое., .(1 falling into Maumee r. ..."